Can i have the kegs our dullest one
On Jan 15, 2014 9:36 PM, "Philip P. Patnode" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Help!
>
> I am in possession of two, 5.16 gallon, stainless steel beer kegs and I
> don't know what to do with them.
>
> See three photos posted at this link = http://imgur.com/a/UF35Y
>
> They were recovered by me from the dumpster at a rental apartment complex
> after a tenant was evicted.  He is now in prison, having been tried and
> found guilty on a domestic abuse charge.  It is unlikely that he will be
> coming back for them, ever.
>
> My attempt to return them to the local distributor for the value of the
> original deposit ($60) was met with cold derision by the abrasive
> receptionist at the distributor.  She told me that I could bring them to
> the warehouse and collect ten dollars.  I told her I would not get out of
> bed for a mere ten dollars, let alone drag two kegs onto a bus and then
> roll them down the sidewalk to the warehouse.
>
> All things considered, I would like to sell them both for at least the
> deposit value, if not a little more.  Similar kegs sell on eBay in the
> range of $40 to $115, depending on condition.  Since one of the kegs is
> still full of beer and the other with just a little left in it (and I don't
> have a beer tap), they can't be sold on eBay and shipped to a buyer at a
> reasonable shipping cost.  Five gallons of beer weighs about 42.5 pounds,
> which puts the shipping cost for the full keg at the unreasonable level.
>
> Perhaps, I can sell them to a local home-brew beer maker or a novice
> moonshiner who wants to make a small still.  There may be other uses for a
> beer keg that I am unaware of too.  Pickup can be arranged for most any day
> of the week.
>
> Anybody have any other ideas that will result in cash for me and the
> movement of the kegs out of my storage unit?
>
> If anybody at SH or a reader of this email list has a beer tap, I am very
> willing to give away the remaining beer at no cost.  If you pick up the
> kegs, take them somewhere else, remove the beer (good excuse for a party!),
> and return the kegs to me to sell, you get the beer for free.  Of course,
> you will have to leave one of your children or two tires off your car with
> me to insure you return the kegs.
>
> Hopefully, a reader will contact me and get the party going.
>
> Again, remember, the beer is FREE.
>
> PPP
>
>
>
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